A New Low in Space Debris: Satellite Crash Raises Concerns Over Orbital Safety A recent collision between two satellites in orbit has sparked widespread concern over the growing problem of space debris. The incident, which occurred on June 22, involved a defunct Chinese weather satellite and a European communications satellite, resulting in a massive cloud of debris that could pose a threat to operational spacecraft and satellites. As the number of satellites in orbit continues to rise, the risk of collisions and subsequent debris creation has become a pressing issue for space agencies and satellite operators worldwide. With the potential for catastrophic consequences, experts are calling for increased efforts to mitigate the problem and develop more effective debris removal strategies.
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